Updated 2022-03-03
A list of native plant finders and databases, focussed on resources for New York City's ecological regions (ecoregions). These are resources that help you identify plants that might be suitable for your garden or another project. To learn where you can acquire the plants, see Sources for Native Plants
There is no single resource that meets all needs. Here I try to highlight the strengths and drawbacks of each.
New York State
- Botanical or Common Name, Genus, or Family
- Accepted Names or Synonyms/Deprecated names
- By County, e.g.: "Kings" for Brooklyn
- Nativity or Naturalized Status
- Wetland Status
- Listing Status and Rank, e.g.: Endangered, S4
- Habitat for most species, but not all.
- Can export results to Excel with selected or all fields
New York Region
- Plant type, e.g.: tree, perennial
- Maximum height and width, important search criteria for small urban gardens
- Ecoregion
- Cultivation status: species, selection (of straight species), cultivar
- Horticultural attributes: Exposure, Soil, landscape use, Ornamental Interest
- Tolerance of challenging conditions, including Urban Environment, Soil Compaction, Deer Resistance.
- Wildlife, e.g.: bees, host plant
United States and Canada
https://www.audubon.org/native-plants/search?zipcode=10001
eNature Native Plant Finder
Native Plant Information Network, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Native Plant Finder, Mt Cuba Center, Delaware
Plant Database/Catalogue, NANPS
PLANTS Database, USDA
PlantNative
Other Resources
Illinois Wildflowers, Dr. John Hilty
Michigan Native Plant Producers Association
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